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French keyboards are weird

Am in Samur on a gorgeous summer evening, but my feet hurt too much to walk any more: Due to a train strike; we rented a car and are driving around the Loire valley: Next; Brittany and Normandy: (commas and periods are too hard; but at least it`s a Mac kiosk in the bar-- yay for iMacs)

Still enjoying ourselves; trying not to eat or walk too much: I was so hot I bought a pink tiered skirt; it is much nicerto wear: In Berkeley; zhen it is 70 F / 24 C; it is low humidity: here it is sticky qnd yuk:

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If by French keyboards you mean azerty-ones, I love 'em! :D the only thing that's better on the querty ones are the dots. Why don't the querty ones have accents and frickin' umlauts and such? We use them in Dutch, too! :-)

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But on an azerty you just need to hit the accented e key. :-) And I (or the Dutch uni I'm going to) don't have a mac, so... I'm always glad to be typing on my own computer, rather then on qwerty keyboards (like now *g*).

I suppose it's all a question of habit. I can't really blindtype, anyway, and if I spend too much time on the school computers, I have to readapt to my own keyboard again, as well.